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Cross-dressing People
People (usually males) who call themselves cross-dressing or transvestite people,
dress as the opposite gender for emotional satisfaction, erotic
pleasure, or just because they feel more comfortable doing so. They
feel a strong recurring desire to cross-dress but are generally happy
with their birth gender and have no wish to permanently alter the
physical characteristics of their bodies.
Often the
cross-dressing provides a pleasant outlet for them to explore feelings
and behaviours associated with the opposite gender and therefore they
frequently use opposite gender names and pronouns while cross-dressed.
Although they enjoy the actual periods when they
cross-dress, some people can initially find it difficult to come to
terms with their desire to cross-dress and may spend a period of time
struggling alone with feelings of shame or fear. In due course, most
are able to move beyond these negative feelings and simply enjoy
cross-dressing with others at supportive social evenings and occasional
weekend events.
Most often those people who are using
cross-dressing to explore feelings and behaviours associated with the
opposite gender will self-identify as transgender. It is relatively
rare for people to self-identify as transgender if their cross-dressing
is purely erotic rather than gender motivated.
Being a drag king or drag queen
is about the occasional portrayal of the opposite gender with an
emphasis on performance and fun. The opposite gender persona they
portray is therefore usually a dramatic or humorous one. Drag
performances may take place on stage but they are also often done
informally during parties, carnivals and various other situations.
Most
people who enjoy being drag kings or drag queens have gender identities
which completely match their birth gender and most do not consider
themselves to be transgender.